Did Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email account put national security information at risk? Here, we’ll review new evidence and what it tells us -- and doesn’t tell us -- about Clinton’s email habits as secretary of state.

By Lauren Carroll. Published on Wednesday, July 29th, 2015 at 3:06 p.m.

As Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders speak at the National Urban League conference in Fort Lauderdale, we look at some of our fact-checks of the 2016 presidential candidates’ comments on the black community.

Both Hillary Clinton and House Republicans are spinning when it comes how Clinton handled emails related to the Benghazi controversy. We lay out the timeline.
• Scott Walker on the Truth-O-Meter
• Fact-checking Alan Grayson, candidate for U.S. Senate
• PolitiFact's Top 5 for June 2015

Bill Clinton recently said Hillary Clinton was cleared in the Whitewater investigations during his presidency, and the same thing would happen with more recent controversies. We looked back to see if he was portraying the history of Whitewater accurately.
• Bobby Jindal on the Truth-O-Meter
• Deflategate and the limits of science
• Fact-checking the South Carolina Confederate battle flag controversy

Hillary Clinton will host a kick-off rally for her campaign in New York City June 12. Here are some highlights from the more than 100 Clinton fact-checks we've done so far.
PunditFact: The backstory behind Diane Rehm's question to Bernie Sanders on dual Israeli citizenship

By Lauren Carroll. Published on Thursday, June 11th, 2015 at 10:12 a.m.

Hillary Clinton chose her words carefully in characterizing the actions of Republican governors -- and potential presidential candidates -- on how they handled voting legislation in their states, including Texas.

Republicans seize on Clinton’s remarks on trickle-down economics; we look at the comment in its full context.
• Catch up with the Q and A session we hosted on Facebook.
• The biggest whoppers of the 2014 campaign
• PunditFact: Fact-checks about Ebola

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